United States of Latin America
By (Author) Jens Hoffmann
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
2nd September 2016
Germany
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Paperback
148
Width 152mm, Height 203mm, Spine 15mm
666g
This publication documents the exhibition "United States of Latin America," held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), in collaboration with the Kadist Art Foundation. Bringing together their shared and ongoing engagement with artistic practices from Latin America, Jens Hoffmann and Pablo Le n de la Barra have assembled one of the most significant contemporary survey's of recent art from the region. Hoffmann and de la Barra's project draws attention not only to the geographic territories of Latin America itself, but also to its relation within the wider scope of the Americas, and its position in a global artistic context. This book offers a framework for critical insight into artworks dealing with crucial social, industrial, or ecological concerns, and also for interrogating the very categories and terminologies used to construct the notion of Latin America. This catalogue includes a conversation between Stefan Benchoam, Fernanda Brenner, Eduardo Carrera, Camila Marambio, and Marina Reyes Franco (moderated by Heidi Rabben), a glossary, a reflective essay by Hoffmann "after the fact," and images from the exhibition. Copublished with Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit and Kadist Art Foundation Contributors Stefan Benchoam, Fernanda Brenner, Eduardo Carrera, Jens Hoffmann, Pablo Leon de la Barra, Camila Marambio, Heidi Rabben, Marina Reyes Franco
Jens Hoffmann is a writer and exhibition maker based in New York, Milan, and San Jose, Costa Rica. He has curated more than one hundred exhibitions worldwide and written more than three hundred essays, articles, and reviews on art and exhibition making since the late 1990s. Hoffmann is currently Senior Curator at Despacio Center forContemporary Art in San Jose.